Chills Sweats Chest Pain Thrush

I have been HIV+ for just over 7 years. In the first year even though my counts were excellent my doctor decided to do Hit it hard and put me on Sustiva and combiver. July of this year it was decided to go back on meds after my cd4 dropped to...

From what you described you could be experiencing unusual forms of immune reconstitution or an idiosyncratic to nevirapine. If no other factors/illness is found to be contributing then perhaps a switch from the nevirapine to a boosted protease... Read more »

...mind is a powerful thing. Your mind can make it seem as if your tongue is covered in the white spots that sometimes indicate thrush , when in fact it's perfectly pink. Your mind can also make you feel tired and lethargic even though you're... Read more »

...pneumonia. The most common bacteria to cause pneumonia is Pneumococcus. Symptoms: Onset can vary from gradual to sudden Fever Sweating Shaking/chills Cough that produces rust colored or greenish mucus Increased breathing and pulse... Read more »

...to get thrush that early in the infection process and last for so long and would PCP a problem associated with thrush cause my chest pains again that early in th infection process? Please help, I will read the next days your opinions. Thanks. ... Read more »

..."night sweats"....Approximately 10-12 days after "exposure". They lasted may 4 nights or so, haven't had trouble since. Woke up sweating at night, not DRENCHED...just kinda sticky sweaty on my shoulders, forehead and neck. No fevers, diahrea,... Read more »

...Does anyone out there have any experience with either of these symptoms? Is thrush real thick in the mouth? Are your night sweats so intense that they soak you, your clothes or linens or can they be less extreme Read more »

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